The Church of England pronounced heretical, by the promoters of a petition against the consecration of dr. Hampden to the see of Hereford |
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... Henry VIII . , or even of William III .; and in proportion as the latter has come nearer to the former , it has become just that prerogative should ( whether formally or virtually ) be narrowed , and popular control extended and ...
... Henry VIII . , or even of William III .; and in proportion as the latter has come nearer to the former , it has become just that prerogative should ( whether formally or virtually ) be narrowed , and popular control extended and ...
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... Henry VIII . chap . 17 , relating to the election of bishops , inas- much as he conceives that Parliament will , in consequence of * I might also have referred to a recent pamphlet , very worthy of notice , entitled " A Clergyman's ...
... Henry VIII . chap . 17 , relating to the election of bishops , inas- much as he conceives that Parliament will , in consequence of * I might also have referred to a recent pamphlet , very worthy of notice , entitled " A Clergyman's ...
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... Henry VIII . But I perceive the difficulty and although I am reluctant to entertain the idea of meeting it in such a mode as the particular mode which he sug- gests , yet I refer to his petition as illustrating a sentiment which is ...
... Henry VIII . But I perceive the difficulty and although I am reluctant to entertain the idea of meeting it in such a mode as the particular mode which he sug- gests , yet I refer to his petition as illustrating a sentiment which is ...
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... Henry VIII . is well known . After denying the supremacy of the Pope , he at first retained , as part of the established faith , most of the other tenets which distinguish the Church of Rome from the Lutheran and other re- formed ...
... Henry VIII . is well known . After denying the supremacy of the Pope , he at first retained , as part of the established faith , most of the other tenets which distinguish the Church of Rome from the Lutheran and other re- formed ...
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... Henry VIII . , in all of which Cranmer , the compiler of our Articles , had the prin- cipal hand ; look at the early confessions of faith of foreign Protestants , the Helvetic , that of Augsburg , the Saxon , the Belgic , and the ...
... Henry VIII . , in all of which Cranmer , the compiler of our Articles , had the prin- cipal hand ; look at the early confessions of faith of foreign Protestants , the Helvetic , that of Augsburg , the Saxon , the Belgic , and the ...
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